This chapter distils the core learnings from research in the post-conflict context in partnership with women with disabilities as agents for peace, rights and justice. It outlines significant learnings in relation to building transnational activist research to support the agency of women with disabilities in their transitional justice peace work. The chapter ends by outlining a set of recommendations that have emerged from the Sri Lankan context as identified by women with disabilities in activism and advocacy work and what they have achieved in the transitional landscape
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...
This study aimed to explore how non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in Sri Lanka define and interp...
© 2021 Elizabeth Jane Gill-AtkinsonThis thesis explores how women with disabilities in the Philippin...
Drawing on rich empirical work emerging from core conflict regions within the island nation of Sri L...
This article draws on grounded qualitative research with rural Tamil women who acquired a disability...
This chapter provides the broader background to the civil war in Sri Lanka and the lives of women wi...
This chapter maps the conditions within which the human rights of people with disabilities are addre...
This report, drawing upon disability-inclusive methodologies of co-creation, development and engagem...
Over recent years disability has become a core concern of global, national and local development ini...
This report describes the lives of women living with disability in rural Sri Lanka and is based on f...
© 2015. Broad and inter-disciplinary inquiry into disability is at a nascent stage in Sri Lanka. Thi...
This study has examined Liberian disabled women’s participation in peace and security processes thro...
This chapter examines disability identity management in rural Southern postcolonial, post-war contex...
The majority of people with disability (PWD) live in the global South. Over the last four decades, c...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...
This study aimed to explore how non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in Sri Lanka define and interp...
© 2021 Elizabeth Jane Gill-AtkinsonThis thesis explores how women with disabilities in the Philippin...
Drawing on rich empirical work emerging from core conflict regions within the island nation of Sri L...
This article draws on grounded qualitative research with rural Tamil women who acquired a disability...
This chapter provides the broader background to the civil war in Sri Lanka and the lives of women wi...
This chapter maps the conditions within which the human rights of people with disabilities are addre...
This report, drawing upon disability-inclusive methodologies of co-creation, development and engagem...
Over recent years disability has become a core concern of global, national and local development ini...
This report describes the lives of women living with disability in rural Sri Lanka and is based on f...
© 2015. Broad and inter-disciplinary inquiry into disability is at a nascent stage in Sri Lanka. Thi...
This study has examined Liberian disabled women’s participation in peace and security processes thro...
This chapter examines disability identity management in rural Southern postcolonial, post-war contex...
The majority of people with disability (PWD) live in the global South. Over the last four decades, c...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...
This study aimed to explore how non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in Sri Lanka define and interp...
© 2021 Elizabeth Jane Gill-AtkinsonThis thesis explores how women with disabilities in the Philippin...